Control Modes - AEG Thyro-A Operating Instructions Manual

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This is done by altering the starting and finishing points of the control
characteristic curve. All common signals can be used.
As soon as the power controller reaches a limit value (U
this is indicated by LEDs (see page 29, LED messages).
The power controller has two setpoint inputs that are electrically isola-
ted from the mains and of which only one is ever active.
• setpoint 1: analog signal X2.4 (+); X2.3 (ground)
• setpoint 2: via system interface (bus module, THYRO-TOOL
FAMILY...)
The effective setpoint is the value when connected through. The set-
point input to be used is defined by configuring terminal X22.1 (see
page 36, Settings and operation).

3.3 Control modes

The power controller has various different control modes.
Before commissioning the power controller and selecting a control
mode, familiarization with the operating procedure and the effect
upon the application is important.
Control modes ...H1
Control mode
U, U
2
Control modes ...H RL1
Control mode
U, U
2
I, I
2
Control modes ...H RLP1
Control mode
U, U
2
I, I
2
P
Fluctuations in mains voltage and changes in load are compensated
directly by bypassing the inert temperature control circuit. This me-
thod is therefore particularly fast (secondary control).
Control variable
highest conductor voltage
Control variable
highest conductor voltage
highest phase current
Control variable
highest conductor voltage
highest phase current
total effective power
20
, I
, P
),
max
max
max

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